As usual typical A-hole Bills fans bashing JP. Give me a break.
The students love the first-class accommodations.
"I thought it was awesome," said Olivia McElrath, a 12-year-old seventh-grader at the Badillo school. "It was fun to be in his suite with my friends. It was fun to see the game from a point of view that I'd never seen before. I had never been to a game before."
"The game kept you on the edge of your seat the whole time," said Josh Rickard, a junior at South Park. "We got pizza, chicken fingers, brownies, cookies, all kinds of things. It's awesome. I'd still take sitting in the stands. I was just happy to go to the game."
"Most of the stars get recognized for something," said South Park's Pope. "We wanted to recognize kids who work hard, do well, are loyal, are at practice every day and maybe aren't getting in the game as much. They loved it."
Losman holds a party for the students at the end of the year and uses the occasion to reinforce the idea of the doors that education opens. As for his family, he says they would rather sit in the stands than the box, anyway.
"My dad, my mom, my uncles - they want to sit in the cold and feel the environment," he said. "It's part of the game."